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Cnoc an Chuillinn is a minor summit on the ridge of the MacGillycuddy's Reeks between Maolán Buí and Cnoc na Toinne.
Usually this will be visited as part of a longer ridge walk for example ascending via the Big Gun. A round trip is likely to take around 5 to 6 hours. Note that at 958m this summit and its approaches can be hazardous in poor conditions. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/8/comment/4768/

Picture from John Finn : The Ridge of the Reeks

Picture: The Ridge of the Reeks

John Finn on Cnoc an Chuillinn, 2006

by John Finn 30 Apr 2006

The ridge of the Eastern Reeks from Cnoc an Chuillin. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/8/comment/2311/

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Picture from John Finn : From Cnoc an Chuillin

Picture: From Cnoc an Chuillin

John Finn on Cnoc an Chuillinn, 2006

by John Finn 30 Apr 2006

On 29th April 2006 I walked the Eastern Reeks. I started from Cronin's farmhouse and came up the Hag's Glen. Cloud cover seemed set to deny me the views that I hoped for but as I reached the top of the Devil's Ladder sunshine broke through and there were some fantastic cloud inversion vistas to enjoy. This is from Cnoc an Chuillin looking across at Caher, Carrauntoohill and Beenkeragh. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/8/comment/2310/

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jackill on Cnoc an Chuillinn, 2004

by jackill 29 Aug 2004

The summit of Cnoc an Chuillin just visble in the clouds to the right of centre with Lough Comin Moir Mountain in the centre of the photo as viewed from the summit of Maolan Bui. On the extreme left you can see the stoney track which leads all the way back to the Devils ladder and points beyond if you've got the energy. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/8/comment/1142/